Wednesday, August 20, 2025

Winston Salem - What is the EFFECTIVE DATE OF A CONTRACT

 

winston salem real estate

 Is an oral contract to sell real property legally enforceable? No

Any contract to sell real property is unenforceable against a party unless it is writing and signed by that party or on his or her behalf by some other lawfully-authorized person. When does a contract using the Offer to Purchase and Contract (Form 2-T) become legally binding on the buyer and seller? An offer made using Form 2-T becomes a binding contract on the “Effective Date.” The Effective Date is defined in paragraph 1(g) of Form 2-T. Two things must take place to form a binding contract according to paragraph 1(g): (i) all parties must have signed the offer (or initialed a counteroffer), and (ii) the party to whom the offer or counteroffer was made communicates that they have signed the offer (or initialed the counteroffer) to the party who made the offer (or counteroffer).

winston salem real estate
Scan the QR code to read the entire article!

Note:  Don't use QR codes?  Click here

As always, contact me for you real estate needs.  There is never any obligation!

Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Winston Salem | Did you know?

 traveladdicts.net/things...

Fun Facts About Winston‑Salem

1. Twin City Origins

Winston‑Salem earned its nickname “Twin City” after the merger of two towns—Winston, established around industry, and Salem, a Moravian settlement—in 1913.(Wikipedia, My Winston-Salem)

2. Birthplace of Krispy Kreme

The first Krispy Kreme doughnut shop was opened here in 1937 by Vernon Rudolph. The very spot still draws visitors with fresh doughnut aroma.(Apartment Guide, Facts.net)

3. Texas Pete & Tobacco Legacy

  • Texas Pete hot sauce got its start in Winston‑Salem in the 1920s, and production continues locally.(Apartment Guide)

  • The nickname “Camel City” stems from its history as a tobacco powerhouse—especially with R.J. Reynolds’ Camel cigarettes.(Wikipedia, The Go-To Winston-Salem)

4. Old Salem: A Living Museum

  • Old Salem, settled in 1766, is one of the most well-preserved Moravian settlements in the U.S., with circa 70% of its structures original.(Wikipedia)

  • The Salem Tavern, built in 1784, is the area's first all-brick building and is now a National Historic Landmark.(Wikipedia)

  • Each Easter, the Moravian Easter sunrise service is held at God’s Acre, one of the oldest continuous services in the country.(Wikipedia, The Go-To Winston-Salem)

5. Iconic Mickey Coffee Pot

Built in 1858 by the Mickey brothers, the 7-ft tall tin Coffee Pot landmark once sat curbside before being moved for safety. It holds about 740 gallons—that’s nearly 11,840 cups of coffee.(Wikipedia, Living WS)

6. Oldest Gingerbread Bakery

Old Salem’s Winkler Bakery, founded in 1807, still uses its original gingerbread recipe and traditional 19th‑century wood‑burning methods.(Food & Wine)

7. City of Arts & Innovation

Winston‑Salem created the very first arts council in the U.S. back in 1949, earning the modern title “City of Arts and Innovation.”(Wikipedia, The Go-To Winston-Salem)
Today, it’s home to vibrant cultural institutions like:

  • SECCA (now North Carolina Museum of Art in Winston‑Salem)

  • Reynolda House Museum of American Art

  • The influential UNCSA and many galleries and performance spaces.(Wikipedia, Southern Living)

8. Reynolda Gardens

Opened between 1906–1923 on the estate of R.J. Reynolds, these botanical gardens were designed by Thomas W. Sears and span 125 acres, offering free daily admission.(Wikipedia)

9. Unexpected Art Dispensers

Keep your eyes peeled for Art‑O‑Mats—repurposed vintage cigarette machines that vend unique, pocket‑sized artworks around the city.(Movoto Real Estate)

10. Towering Architecture

  • Winston Tower (formerly the Wachovia Building), completed in 1966, was once the tallest building in North Carolina and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.(Wikipedia)

  • Winston‑Salem’s skyline feature and local joke somtimes: the Wells Fargo Center, originally Wachovia’s HQ, was designed to resemble a blooming rose.(Wikipedia)


Highlighted Attractions

  • Old Salem Museums & Gardens—a walk through living history.

  • Winkler Bakery—taste centuries-old gingerbread.

  • Reynolda Gardens & Museum—art and natural beauty combined.

  • Art‑O‑Mats—tiny art surprises around town.

  • Historic landmarks like the Disney‑style Coffee Pot and storied towers.

Winston‑Salem truly blends youth, tradition, art, industry, and a few delightful surprises. Let me know if you'd like more quirky tales or suggestions for the best places to visit—happy to help you explore!

Monday, August 11, 2025

8/11/2025 180 Day Stats - Winston Salem

 

Winston Salem Real Estate

In the last 180 days for homes with 3 beds and 2 baths the following are some quick stats.

505 Homes have sold

The average list prices range from $119,900 to $635,000 - Average is 297,544

The average sold price ranges from $110,000 to $625,000  - Average $295,086

Below is a link to the Winston Salem report for each home in this list.

winston salem stats - see report

If you are interested in what your Winston Salem Home Might Sell For?   Please ask me.  There is never any obligation!


Tuesday, August 5, 2025

Winston Salem | Here are a Few Fun Trivia Facts for Your Enjoyment

 livinginwinstonsalem.com...CLICK ME!

Here are some fun and fascinating trivia tidbits about Winston-Salem, NC—whether you need conversation starters, quiz questions, or just fun local facts!


🏙️ Origins & Identity

  • Winston‑Salem was officially formed in 1913 when the industrial town of Winston (named for Revolutionary War hero Joseph Winston) merged with the Moravian settlement of Salem (from the Hebrew shalom, meaning “peace”) (The Go-To Winston-Salem, NCPedia).

  • The city has nicknames like “Camel City” (after the Camel cigarettes by R. J. Reynolds), “Twin City”, and “City of Arts & Innovation.” Winston Tower (formerly Wachovia Building) and the R. J. Reynolds Building carry deep heritage in both finance and design (The Go-To Winston-Salem).


🍩 Brands & Inventions

  • Krispy Kreme began right here in Winston‑Salem in 1937—the original doughnut shop was founded by Vernon Rudolph and quickly became legendary (Apartment Guide).

  • Texas Pete hot sauce also originated here in the 1920s, now a staple in kitchens across the U.S. (Apartment Guide).

  • The Hanes brand (founded in hosiery and underwear by the Hanes brothers) also traces its roots to this city’s textile legacy (Kiddle).


🏛️ Historic Sights & Landmarks

  • Old Salem Historic District, founded in 1766 by Moravians, serves as a living museum showcasing colonial architecture, artisanship, and culture (en.wikipedia.org).

  • The Mickey Coffee Pot—a 7‑ft tall tin coffee pot advertising landmark built in 1858—can hold ~740 gallons (about 11,840 cups) and is an unofficial city icon (en.wikipedia.org).

  • Salem Tavern, dating to 1784, is the first all-brick building in Old Salem and hosted George Washington in 1791 during his Southern tour (en.wikipedia.org).

  • God’s Acre Cemetery, a Moravian burial ground, is still active and hosts the U.S.’s longest-running consecutive Easter Sunrise service—over 250 years and counting (The Go-To Winston-Salem).

  • The Reynolds Building, completed in 1929, was the tallest building south of Baltimore at the time and famed for being the design model of New York’s Empire State Building. Today the two buildings exchange Father’s Day greetings annually (Kiddle).


🎨 Culture & Innovation

  • Winston‑Salem was among the first U.S. cities to create an arts council (in 1949) and boasts a lively art scene: the UNC School of the Arts, SECCA (Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art), film festivals, and 30+ galleries (The Go-To Winston-Salem).

  • What was once the estate of R.J. Reynolds is now Reynolda House Museum of American Art and the adjacent Reynolda Village, where former farm and servant buildings are now shops and restaurants on Wake Forest University grounds (southernliving.com).


🏟️ Unique Facilities

  • Bowman Gray Stadium, opened in 1938, became famous as NASCAR’s "Madhouse" track and also hosted football games for Wake Forest and Winston‑Salem State University (en.wikipedia.org).

  • In the 1970s, Winston‑Salem was home to the world's largest Black-owned transit system, the Safe Bus Company—a vital service bridging communities (10-facts-about.com).


❄️ Delicious Traditions

  • Winkler Bakery, in Old Salem, has been making Moravian gingerbread cookies since 1807 using original recipes and a wood-burning oven. It's believed to be North Carolina’s oldest bakery (foodandwine.com).

  • Each holiday season in Old Salem features Moravian holiday traditions—lanterns, Moravian stars, Candle Tea, and folk music rather than modern decorations (southernliving.com).